The deal is, HDDVD is the maximum capacity of yesterday's technology, the less refined red laser, while the blu-ray disc is the beginning of future technology, the more refined blue laser. Out with the old, in with the new... Whereas Xbox 360 is dealing with yesterday's technology for an added price, the PS3 seems even more appealing, with a blu-ray disc player integrated into the system.
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The deal is, HDDVD is the maximum capacity of yesterday's technology, the less refined red laser, while the blu-ray disc is the beginning of future technology, the more refined blue laser. Out with the old, in with the new...
Whereas Xbox 360 is dealing with yesterday's technology for an added price, the PS3 seems even more appealing, with a blu-ray disc player integrated into the system.
Luke, you are dead wrong. HD-DVD also uses a blue laser. Check any of the FAQs.